Sentences with phrase «times environmental blog»

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Back in July, the Op Talk blog of The Times explored how environmental conservation in areas that are reservoirs for Ebola can help cut the odds of outbreaks.
I have a piece on the Booming blog of The Times looking back at the complicated environmental and political legacy of the Love Canal toxic waste site 35 years after state and federal officials declared an environmental emergency there.
The most important take - home point, which I focused on in my blog post, is the reality that natural variability — when moving things temporarily in the cooling direction — could pose a challenge to environmental activists who have sought to portray real - time events as the reason for action on emissions curbs.
of NRDC, on July 11 made a posting on the NRDC Blog, Switchboard titled «Drowning in our own Wastes» the first time that I have seen any environmental group or person show concern.
12:08 p.m. Updated With the posting Friday evening of «A Blog's Adieu,» The New York Times shut down the Green blog, which, through 5,364 posts, had been an excellent aggregator of environmental news and analysis that didn't fit in the flow of conventional articBlog's Adieu,» The New York Times shut down the Green blog, which, through 5,364 posts, had been an excellent aggregator of environmental news and analysis that didn't fit in the flow of conventional articblog, which, through 5,364 posts, had been an excellent aggregator of environmental news and analysis that didn't fit in the flow of conventional articles.
I used to read more from Treehugger, Inhabitat, etc, but have moved away from some of the «gear - head» blogs and would now rather spend my time reading about ecology and climate shifts, human adaptation, agriculture and food, environmental economics, and comprehensive systems design.
(May 3, 1:42 p.m. Updated The Times Green blog has explored Tweets from BP and the top Environmental Protection Agency official, among others.)
The Times is discontinuing the Green blog, which was created to track environmental and energy news and to foster lively discussion of developments in both areas.
Steve Levine, Washington correspondent for Quartz, will discuss his new book, The Powerhouse: Inside the Invention of a Battery to Save the World, with Andrew Revkin, senior fellow at Pace University's Pace Academy for Applied Environmental Studies and author of the New York Times «Dot Earth blog.
In the United States, a critical role has been played by among others by environmental reporter Andrew Revkin, who at a critical point turned over his blog at the New York Times to largely serve as a forum for doubt and contrarianism about basic climate science.
(reproduced in I4U News), Climate Science: Roger Pielke Sr., Bishop Hill blog (reproduced in I4U News - 2), The Resilient Earth (reproduced in The Global Warming Policy Foundation), Climate ExChange, Science Alerts, Science & Environmental Policy Project: Newsletter (reproduced in the Third Millennium Times), Archaeopteryx.
SEJ member, reporter and author Andrew Revkin is the senior fellow for environmental understanding at Pace University's Academy for Applied Environmental Studies and writes the award - winning Dot Earth blog for the Op - Ed side of The Neenvironmental understanding at Pace University's Academy for Applied Environmental Studies and writes the award - winning Dot Earth blog for the Op - Ed side of The NeEnvironmental Studies and writes the award - winning Dot Earth blog for the Op - Ed side of The New York Times.
Renowned environmental writer Andrew C. Revkin also noted the Cambodia scandal on his New York Times blog.
We also have from the studios of NPR, New York, Andrew Revkin, who writes the Dot Earth blog for The New York Times and he's a senior fellow for Environmental Understanding at Pace University.
He writes the Dot Earth blog for The New York Times, and he is a senior fellow for Environmental Understanding at Pace University.
In January, the New York Times announced it was dismantling its environmental desk; a few months later it said it was killing its well - known Green Blog.
Journalist and author Andrew Revkin writes the Dot Earth blog for the New York Times, and he's a senior fellow at the Pace Academy for Applied Environmental Studies at Pace University in New York.
Revkin, who runs The New York Times» Dot Earth blog, has been writing about population for years, often in the context of environmental limits and resource scarcity.
Andrew Revkin writes the Dot Earth environmental blog for The New York Times «Opinion Pages.
After he left the Times staff in 2010 to teach courses in environmental communication at Pace University, his blog moved to the opinion side of the paper.
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